The DNA secondary structures at telomeres and genome instability
Jun Jie Tan, Li Lan
Abstract
Telomeric DNA are TTAGGG tandem repeats, which are susceptible for oxidative DNA damage and hotspot regions for formation of DNA secondary structures such as t-loop, D-loop, G-quadruplexes (G4), and R-loop. In the past two decades, unique DNA or RNA secondary structures at telomeres or some specific regions of genome have become promising therapeutic targets. G-quadruplex and R-loops at telomeres or transcribed regions of genome have been considered as the potential targets for cancer therapy. Here we discuss the potentials to target the secondary structures (G4s and R-loops) in genome as therapy approaches.
Topics & Concepts
TelomereGenomeGenome instabilityBiologyDNATandem repeatG-quadruplexGeneticsHuman genomeComputational biologyNucleic acid secondary structureRNAGeneDNA damageDNA and Nucleic Acid ChemistryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesRNA Interference and Gene Delivery